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Victorian Household Collection

Victorian Household Collection

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the daily life of a Victorian household with this Victorian Household Collection. This unique set includes a variety of authentic-looking replicas that bring to life the tools and items used in Victorian kitchens and homes. Ideal for history lessons, museum displays, or bringing history to life in the classroom, this collection provides a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Product Features:

  • Carpet Beater: A traditional tool used to clean carpets by hand, offering insight into the manual methods of cleaning before modern vacuums.
  • Carbolic Soap: A classic Victorian household product known for its strong disinfectant properties, often used for cleaning and medicinal purposes.
  • Flat Iron: A cast iron flat iron used to press clothes, reflecting the manual labour involved in household chores before electric irons were introduced.
  • Dolly Pegs: Wooden pegs used to secure wet clothes to a washing line, an essential part of Victorian laundry tasks.
  • Washing Line: A miniature washing line for hanging clothes to dry, illustrating Victorian laundry methods.
  • Rolling Pin: A classic kitchen tool used for rolling out dough, showcasing daily cooking practices in the Victorian era.
  • Feather Duster: A cleaning tool used to dust furniture and other items in Victorian homes.
  • Maids Hat: A replica of the maid's headwear, often worn by servants in Victorian households.
  • Darning Mushroom: A tool used for repairing clothes by darning, an important skill in a time before mass-produced clothing.
  • Press Bag: A cloth bag used for pressing clothes, demonstrating the practical tools employed for keeping garments in good condition.
  • Victorian Household Memorabilia Pack: A collection of replica letters, newspapers, adverts, and cards, providing additional context to the life and times of the Victorian household.

Historical Context:

The Victorian era (1837–1901) was a time of immense social and technological change. Daily life for Victorian families involved a great deal of manual labour, especially in the household. Many of the tools in this collection were commonplace in homes during this time, and some, such as the flat iron and carpet beater, were essential for maintaining cleanliness and order in the home.

Women, particularly those in the lower and middle classes, were responsible for the majority of household tasks, including laundry, cooking, cleaning, and mending clothes. Items like the dolly pegs and darning mushroom illustrate the resourcefulness and hard work required to maintain a home in the Victorian era.

Educational Value:

  • Hands-On Learning: Allows students to physically interact with everyday objects used in the past, deepening their understanding of Victorian life.
  • Historical Context: Perfect for discussions around Victorian social structures, household roles, and the technological advances of the time.
  • Cultural Insight: Provides insight into domestic life, including the roles of women and servants in Victorian society.
  • Creative Exploration: Encourages students to explore daily life through creative projects, role-playing, or writing assignments.

This Victorian Household Collection is a superb set for recreating life in a Victorian kitchen and home, ideal for engaging students in history lessons or enhancing museum exhibitions.

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